11 resumes found

Earning my Duel Masters Degree in the Art of Teaching-Elementary Ed & Special Ed-Moderate Disabilities has given me the foundation needed to educate young students. I find nothing more enjoyable then seeing that “aha” moment in young students minds. After completing my own athletic career, I turned to helping athletes as a coach and personal trainer which has given me the needed tools and understanding within the fitness realm. It is these two passions as an educator and health and wellness coach that has lead me to seek opportunity as a coach. I can think of nothing better or more fitting that would align my passions, education and skill sets.

My swimming philosophy capitalizes on the laws of physics to achieve maximum potential and speed. Technique is the number one component to my practices. Drills are used in order to get the students swimming correctly in a very short period of time. Because of stroke similarities, most of my practices are broken up into concentrations on free/ back, breast/ fly, or IM days. Turns and dives are reinforced every single session, as they are what separate the great from the mediocre.
I believe that it is important to prevent the faster swimmers from getting bored, and slower swimmers from feeling discouraged. I arrange the lanes according to ability and give extra instructions or faster intervals/ longer distances as needed. We always finish together for dives at the end of practice. I have a work hard/ play hard outlook. Spiderman, dolphins, sharks, and rockets are some of the references used on a daily basis in order to relate to the swimmers. If I am able to get through practice without interruptions, we often play a game for the last 5-10 minutes.
All of my dry land exercises are directly related to what we are doing in the pool that day. I often show videos in my teachings. We frequently study world-record races in order to stay abreast of the fastest techniques and look at our own recordings in order to correct certain movements as well.
As a USA Swimming coach, I have regularly utilized TeamUnify when registering athletes for meets, emailing weekly updates to parents, editing the schedule, and obtaining swimmers' records. Swimming has been a constant life-long passion of mine. I competed with USA Swimming for eight years and swam with US Masters over the course of three. When I swim, I am constantly thinking about my body movements and how I can get to the other end of the pool with the least amount of energy as possible. I am happy in the Raleigh area, but also excited about the opportunity to relocate. I look forward to hearing from you.

I grew up swimming for RSA in Raleigh, North Carolina. Swimming for Dan Flack. I became very competitive at a pretty young age but never lost my love and passion for swimming. I won 4 straight 4A High School State titles with Enloe High School. won NCSA Junior Nationals as a team my Junior year with RSA. I went on to swim at Indian River State College under Frank Bradley and Duncan Sherrard. Continuing on being on a championship team, winning their 35th and 36th straight NJCAA National Title. I then transferred to the University of Louisville, where I swam my last two years under Arthur Albiero. Winning 2 straght BIG EAST Conference championships.
I was a senior National Qualifier and .08 off the Olympic trials cut in the 100 Breaststroke.I know what having a championship mentality is like.
After college I coaches for 3 years. The last 2 I was incharge of a senior group and 13-14 group. All around the State Champ level. I had many of those swimmers achieve sectional cuts for the first time. Many of them went on to achieve national cuts and currently swim in college.
I have the experience as a swimmer and coach, a passion for the sport and a competitive drive to be the best coach and mentor I can be.

I am committed to the development of swimmers both in and out of the water. I want my swimmers to become faster, stronger, and smarter. Most importantly, I want them to develop into individuals who will go on to make a positive impact on the world, my athletes are people first. I treat them with the respect that they deserve and build connections that will foster an environment to get better every day.

I have been a competitive swimmer for the past 12 years and have been competing for my university’s Division III swim team, where I currently serve as captain. I have had many accomplishments in the sport during my time in college. Last year, I made second team All-Conference in the AMCC 2019 Championships in the 100-yard Breaststroke, the 200 Individual Medley Relay, and the 400 Individual Medley Relay. At the AMCC 2020 Championships, I made second team All-Conference in the 200 yard Breaststroke and came in 3rd in the conference for the 100 yard Breaststroke, the 200 & 800 Freestyle relay, and the 200 & 400 Individual Medley relay. Alongside this, I also hold six school records for my school. Prior to my time here at Franciscan University, I swam for the Wilton Y Wahoos for 8 years and have served on the CT Swim Board as an Athlete Representative.
As a competitive swimmer and captain of my university’s swim team, I recognize that in order for a team to strive they must have the following: discipline, responsibility, and teamwork. Individuals should strive to discipline themselves so that when it comes to training, they know the skills they need to improve on. Each is responsible for their own work as well as helping their teammates. With this comes the importance of teamwork. A team is unable to grow if they are not willing to work with each other. Just like I do in swimming, I strive to help others so that they can perform to the best of their abilities.
I absolutely love the sport and would love to help others strive in the sport. As a swimmer who is only five feet tall, I recognize how crucial it is to have perfect technique. Perfecting my technique as a swimmer has allowed me to pursue goals of mine that are harder to achieve with lack of height. I believe that I am capable of helping the swimmers perform to the best of their abilities by helping them with their technique, as well as help them with their endurance.

I am Emily Crockett and I have worked in aquatics for 5+ years, with an emphasis in coaching and teaching swimming to a variety of ages. My goal is to help athletes become the best that they can be with my knowledge and guidance in swimming.

I am a swim coach out in Northern California with the aspiration to become a professional swim coach, to help mentor young swimmers to help them develop into better swimmers and people in the world. I have been coaching for almost seven years now, currently the head advanced age group coach for a local swim team in the greater Sacramento area. With my time there, I have developed over fifty NorCal swim league finalist and record holders, in addition to over thirty high school section swimmers, and multiple CCCAA, NAIA, and NCAA division three and two athletes. As a swimmer starting at the age of six, I was a three time section swimmer for my high school, and competed for two years at Sierra College, where I was a part of the State Championship team in 2016. During my time competing, I have competed and trained against multiple section finalist, state champions, nationally ranked athletes, and Olympic qualifiers. I hope to use my years of experience developing and training athletes to help build a swim team to higher levels and help develop athletes into better people in the world.